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Gmail sign in / oauth process ends in "Error 400"

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Last night (9/23/2024), Thunderbird began presenting a screen (see attached) requiring me to sign in to contine to Mozilla Thunderbird Email. At the top of the screen is a "Sign in with Google" line. However, there is nowhere to sign into anything. My correct email is displayed but no entry for a password.

Clicking "Next" takes you to an Error 400 screen. There is no "Close" button and the only way out of the screen is to hit "Esc," which takes me to my Email account. After a short bit, the screen refreshes back to that " sign in to contine to Mozilla Thunderbird" screen. After one or two more uses of :Esc, I can get back control of my laptop.

Meanwhile, Thunderbird is frozen--mail doesn't update, and any attempt to use T-Bird returns me to the sign in cycle. Win 11; TB ver, 128.2.3esr (32-bit); server security imap.gmail.com, port 993, outgoing server smtp.google.com, authentication OAuth2. I've accepted cookies and javascript and closed my VPN. can't figure what to do next.

Last night (9/23/2024), Thunderbird began presenting a screen (see attached) requiring me to sign in to contine to Mozilla Thunderbird Email. At the top of the screen is a "Sign in with Google" line. However, there is nowhere to sign into anything. My correct email is displayed but no entry for a password. Clicking "Next" takes you to an Error 400 screen. There is no "Close" button and the only way out of the screen is to hit "Esc," which takes me to my Email account. After a short bit, the screen refreshes back to that " sign in to contine to Mozilla Thunderbird" screen. After one or two more uses of :Esc, I can get back control of my laptop. Meanwhile, Thunderbird is frozen--mail doesn't update, and any attempt to use T-Bird returns me to the sign in cycle. Win 11; TB ver, 128.2.3esr (32-bit); server security imap.gmail.com, port 993, outgoing server smtp.google.com, authentication OAuth2. I've accepted cookies and javascript and closed my VPN. can't figure what to do next.
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It seems to be related to my installation of Malwarebytes. I have used it in the past without a problem, but this error manifested after I reinstalled it, though there was no message from Malwarebytes that it considered Thunderbird or Google to be suspect I did a system restore to before MB installation and the problem went away.

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You are failing to connect to Google with a 400 error. Nothing else you have written is even relevant really as it is discussion about a google web page served to Thunderbird as a web browser.

The relevant thing is the actual error and you have not posted it, nor I suspect the complete error message. I google error 400 and get results for

Error 400: invalid_request error 400 redirect_uri_mismatch Then there is 400. That’s an error. Your client has issued a malformed or illegal request. That’s all we know. Which you get I have no idea.

Could you please post the full error, vebatim please. Perhaps capture an image of the page.

Have you checked your settings at Google to enure you have not disabled or disallowed Thunderbird's access? Have you tried deleting any passwords for the account, especially for the oauth:// type entries? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/password-manager-remember-delete-change-tb Have you reviewed the troubleshooting information here pertaining to passwords, JavaScript and cookies required for oauth to work?

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It seems to be related to my installation of Malwarebytes. I have used it in the past without a problem, but this error manifested after I reinstalled it, though there was no message from Malwarebytes that it considered Thunderbird or Google to be suspect I did a system restore to before MB installation and the problem went away.

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So malwarebytes was doing the usual antivirus thing and messing up connectivity. It has become far to common in recent years in my opinion with all of the Third party antivirus products. Most of the security software appears to work correctly only if you do nothing on your computer but browse the internet and get mail using a web mail site.

I have conceded and only use Microsoft Defender after a number of years with ESET as defender actually appears to be designed to work with software other than just a browser. It is not as good at holding your hand, and it is not prone to wildly inflammatory statements and flashing warnings of risk like the third party products. But I do appear to be virus free and that is what I want from my malware protection. Not a free VPN, not an encryption breaking scanner, not a trust model that says I trust the antivirus vendor implicitly. I just want to be uninfected by malware.

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